While out looking for my lost disc tonight i found a eagle, if you can tell me weight, color, plastic, and what hole you lost it at just PM me and you can have it back, it was not marked with any name nor number

Sorry, not even close. However I did end up finding my disc, it was a miracle since i was looking through what felt like a foot of leaves. Sure would be a lot easier if people would put their name and number on their discs, I would have called it right on the spot.

desertstormvet wrote:Sure would be a lot easier if people would put their name and number on their discs, I would have called it right on the spot.

If they don't put a name and number on it, they did not want it back, finders keepers i guess.

Agreed, in the end its your unless you wanna make a friend

I have found a lot of disc's with no names over the years . I will keep them and when there is someone on the course that only has 1 or 2 disc's with them I will give them a couple and tell them if they don't want it to pass it along to someone that needs a disc.
I hardly have any extra disc's or old bags at home besides what I use, tend to give them away and make new friends.

what a awsome idea, my bag is getting full. I have a bunch of 150 class discs that i started off with early this year that just sits in my bedroom, i think i will carry a few with me and give them away to young kids wanting to start out.

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“The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.”

I am against the idea of finding a disc with no name on it and immediately thinking "Awesome new disc. Good for me screw everyone else".

I have my name on some discs I wouldn't want to get back. And I also don't have my name on some discs I would like to get back. I have enough discs that finding a random disc on the course is more of a hinderance than a reward. I understand it is hard to find an owner if there is no name. But....that shouldn't stop you from talking to the people in front of you on the course or posting here.